As my previous post spoke about a rather ancient book, even if I consider it personally as timeless, as this one speaks about a piping hot quite new work. I indeed learn the release of this title in bookshops by today's local press. Well, I know well, it's written in French and in my opinion, its translation in foreign language is not for tomorrow, but I was not able to resist the envy to speak about it, so much is big my admiration for these elite soldiers, these famous green berets of the French navy, which my city accommodates since for a very long time and whose capital of sympathy never contradicted itself here. A reference book, doubtless, when we know that the author of the foreword, Christophe Prazuck, is nothing less than the commodore commanding the FORFUSCO, the ensemble of the entire French Commandos Marine force…

29 euro go out of the bottom of my moneybox, I know what to do this afternoon…

Among the books which you speak about, I have read the very known All Quiet on the Western Front, I am going to make a tour to the municipal library to see if the other titles are available. About WW1, there is also Roland Dorgelès's novel, Les Croix de Bois (wooden crosses), which tells his experience of the fights, something as an echo to the book of Remarque. I think that it was translated into several languages.

Speaking about other thing, you hired the Pink Panther as secretary...?